MINGEI

日本語

MINGEI:The Beauty of Everyday Thingsis a large-scale touring exhibition which focuses on the concept,
development, current status, and future perspectives of mingei.

Mingei was advocated by philosopher Soetsu Yanagi and others in 1926. It has developed as a movement of livelihood culture, resonating with the social context of each era for about 100 years by being taken up as a theme many times and attracting attention. Particularly in recent years, within the context of the growing demand for an awareness of ethical consumption and a review of daily life, the viewpoint of mingei that values beauty in daily life and respects materials and craftspeople has been recognized again as something familiar to our lives.

This exhibition will explore mingei by three different chapters that are 1) The 1941 “Life Exhibition”: A Lifestyle Proposal by Soetsu Yanagi, 2) Mingei in Daily Life: Beautiful Design and 3) Expanding Mingei: Past, Present, and Future, consisting of over 150 objects collected by Yanagi and his colleagues. It may provide an opportunity to learn about the origins of mingei and the standards of beauty it presents, and to ultimately gain hints on how to enrich our own lives. The show will also introduce the development of mingei movement after Yanagi’s death, as we visit mingei production areas that continue to this day and introduce the craftspeople who work there and the handwork that has been passed down through the generations.

Moreover, a future mingei style that can be integrated into modern life will be suggested within topic: Mixed MINGEI Style by MOGI, in order to give a broader view of the future of mingei that should be continued through communication between craftspeople, users of their works, and those who connect them.

INFORMATION

MINGEI:
The Beauty of Everyday Things
FUKUOKA

Dates Sat., February 8 to Sun., April 6, 2025
Closed Monday (except February 24), February 25
Hours 9:30AM-5:30PM (last entry: 30 minutes before closing time)
Place Fukuoka City Museum
Organized by: Fukuoka City Museum, The Nishinippon Shimbun, Nishinippon Shimbun Event Service, Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting Co., Ltd., TOEI COMPANY, LTD.
With the special cooperation of: The Japan Folk Crafts Museum
With the cooperation of: Shizuoka City Serizawa Keisuke Art Museum, Katolec

TICKETS

Entrance Fees(including tax):

Adults High school/College student Elementary school/Junior high school students
1,600yen(1,400yen) 1,200yen(1,000yen) 800yen(600yen)
  • *Prices in parentheses ( ) refer to group rates for groups of 20 or more people.
  • *The ticket price for handicapped person and a helper is free.
  • *Please present your student ID, disability certificate, Milairo ID, etc. at the museum counter.

ACCESS

Fukuoka City Museum
[website]
3-1-1, Momochihama, Sawara-ku, Fukuoka

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